Junior Party
Be Yourself, a skit show presented by the Class of 1925 to the Class of 1927. The scene includes one student in blackface and wearing what looks like a West Point cadet jacket
Be Yourself, a skit show presented by the Class of 1925 to the Class of 1927. The scene includes one student in blackface and wearing what looks like a West Point cadet jacket
Skit show presented by the Class of 1917 to the Class of 1915
Full cast of a skit show presented by the Class of 1927 to the Class of 1929. Several students in blackface can seen in the group
Skit show presented by the Class of 1924 to the Class of 1926
Skit show presented by the Class of 1916 to the Class of 1918
Opening scene of "Be Yourself," a skit show presented by the Class of 1925 to the Class of 1927
Skit show presented by the Class of 1923 to the Class of 1925
County Fair skit show presented by the Class of 1919 to the Class of 1921
Be Yourself, a skit show presented by the Class of 1925 to the Class of 1927
Skit show presented by the Class of 1917 to the Class of 1915
Students portraying representatives of Vassar, West Point and Sing Sing in a skit show presented by the Class of 1924 to the Class of 1926
A line of students constumed skeletons in the skit show presented by the Class of 1923 to the Class of 1925
Skit show presented by the Class of 1917 to the Class of 1915
Be Yourself, a skit show presented by the Class of 1925 to the Class of 1927
Skit show presented by the Class of 1924 to the Class of 1926
Skit show presented by the Class of 1917 to the Class of 1915
Skit show presented by the Class of 1924 to the Class of 1926
Scene satirizing the Vassar sophomore party tradition in "Be Yourself," a skit show presented by the Class of 1925 to the Class of 1927
Skit show presented by the Class of 1917 to the Class of 1915
Gypsy dancers from the "County Fair" skit show presented by the Class of 1919 to the Class of 1921. The scene includes seven students in stereotypical Romani dress
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